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When the first film opened here, there was a big launch. I think Hot4s covered it. Lots of nice cars out for a cruise to the cinemas.

Is there anything for this film we can get involved with? I know Paul Walker was here last week promoting - but I don't think the 'gala' opening has happened?

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WE ARE COVERING THE MCCR 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS EVENT FOR HOT4'S

i was actually gonna post this up aswell andrew

loll

u bet me to it

but yeah i recon an SAU event would be mad especially seeing as though the main character in the movie is infact a skyline

lols

if anyone could get paul walker to attend.. and then marry US i would be forever grateful!!!

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it is released thursday 5th june at dandy drive ins, i know this for sure cause i have there upcomming pamphlet thingy, including tokens that are buy one adult ticket and get a second for $1....

if it is organised i will be there in style(minus the fluros-i wish the cars in da movie were just a tad less ricey hehe)

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it will be at coburg no doubt, but i think if mcr go it will prob be coburg cause its pretty much commo country....

the deal on the leflet is buy one ticket get your second one for $1 i have 4 tokens left i think...but if i go see another flic b4 then i will flog a heap more so we can all use.....it would be one per car though!

the 34gtr is mad sh*t even with the fluros, but in general the cars in the furious movies were a tad over the top

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i think amber is still 55% mccr 45% sau even tho she recons she dont assosiate with them

Ha :) I think her feet are so far stretched into two different camps her nauti bits are showing :P

um, but seriously.. driveins sounds like a good ideas, even if itz not the f2f movie.

Other option could be a bookout of gold class for f2f. I thought that could be a good one..Either that or somebody downloadz it and we have a bit of a bbq/drinks/watch fest at somebody's house :)

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